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A man scarred by the horrors of war encounters a new low in human brutality in this extreme horror story. Trevor Lloyd (Jason Connery) is a veteran of the Iraq war who has had a falling out with his wife and has decided to head west to start his life over again. While hitch-hiking through Texas, Trevor gets a ride from Parker Hilton (Randy Spelling), who makes him an offer -- if Trevor wants to make some traveling money, he's welcome to work a few days at Hilton's ranch. Trevor eagerly accepts, but when he and a handful of other hitchers arrive at the Hoboken Hollow Ranch, they discovers they've made a horrible mistake. Weldon Broderick (Mark Holton) and his family of bloodthirsty psychopaths run the ranch with Hilton, and rather than pay laborers, they simply kidnap men unlikely to be found missing anytime soon, and work them as hard as they can for as long as they can. When the abuse and torture become too much to bear, Broderick and his cohorts kill the drifters and make jerky from their flesh. As Trevor searches for a way to escape from this living hell, eccentric local businessman J.T. Goldman (Michael Madsen) is trying to persuade Broderick to sell him his land, but unwittingly discovers the horrible secret of his success in ranching. Hoboken Hollow also stars Dennis Hopper, Robert Carradine, C. Thomas Howell and Jonathan Fraser.

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Audience Reviews for Hoboken Hollow

½

Well i never hold out to much hope for horrors in all honesty and this film sure lives up to my very low expectations! Its a terrible movie and just mind numbingly boring! Not worth the effort!

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Super Reviewer

this movie is pretty good movies r always better when they r based on real life events. this movie is based ob real events from texas enjoy

Vanessa Bronk

½

This is a lot like Live Animals,but more twisted and thought out. It may be pretty much a Texas Chainsaw-esque film,especially with it including a family in Texas,but it is entertaining to watch either way and will make you cringe. The only bad things are that the effects are cheap and the minor characters have poor acting skills. Overall,good because of its entertainment value.

Kendall Irwin

The creators of this film, seem to have jumped aboard the band wagon and created another backpacker torture film ? unfortunately for them, it isn?t a very good one. It isn't a very original storyline, the whole film was predictable, the characters annoying and the couple of gory scenes shown really weren?t worth watching the entire film for.
I really can?t say a good word about it.